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2015 Homestead Quarter

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I just went through 320 of these. The first pic is just a beautiful rendition.

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The second pic may have to be re-photographed, has this been seen before?

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I found nine of the third pic with a dot in the lower set of windows at the upper left.


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 Posted 05/12/2015  9:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I think you are looking too hard on this one. They should stand out enough that can be seen easily at 10X.
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The third quarter has a small dot. The second is much larger, but I don't know how to classify it.
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A dot? Raised or incuse. If incuse, it might be something on the die or damage on the coin. If it is raised it might be a die dot (part of a breaking off of the die) But if they areas in question are exactly alike, then it might be a strike/die issue rather than a coin issue.
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The third quarter has a raised dot in the lower section of windows at the upper left corner of the upper left window. I picked that up with a 10x loupe. I found nine quarters out of eight mint wraps. They are all pretty much the same - some maybe slightly more profound.
The second quarter has a raised section in the second window on the left, I don't know how to classify it.
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I find the second image interesting; where the lower window's frame seems to show wood-grain-like extensions of the planks of wood siding which should butt up to the frame; stopping clean. Some areas like the top of the frame look rather strong in the image to me. Is something happening there? I'd like to see the third coin's full date; of what I see in pic 3, the 2 looks strange. I think they are nice finds; even nicer x9.
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Subscribe to this post, my76strat. I am extremely busy lately, but I will post better pics as soon as I can.
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I have been finding A lot of die chips on these quarters myself.
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I'll tell you where the die chips are, They're on the top left of the shield on the new LSC's. I've never seen so many in one place. That particular area on the LMC's is home for the die cracks, I'm told because the corner of the building is a stress area. The shield probably has about the same affect.
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